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Modern Indian restaurant Kricket has signed for a restaurant new site in London’s Covent Garden

The restaurant is set to open in the heart of Covent Garden’s Seven Dials, in Neal’s Yard, complementing its selection of F&B concepts and adding diversity to the destination’s dining scene. 

Opening later this year, Kricket will bring its all-day kafé, bar and restaurant concept to Neal’s Yard. Offering a blend of Indian-inspired flavours, the new space will have room for over 130 diners across 4,000 sq ft.

This announcement follows the news that French-Japanese fusion brand, Café Kitsuné, is to open in Covent Garden’s Seven Dials neighbourhood this Spring. 

Emma Matus, head of restaurant leasing at Shaftesbury Capital, said: “Covent Garden is already home to the city’s best dining concepts, and the addition of Kricket, with their take on Indian cuisine that blends Indian flavours with London’s culinary creativity, will complement this line-up. 

“The signing is among the first of many new dining options set to be introduced to the destination this year, as we get ready to bolster Covent Garden’s high calibre offer with new, unique and diverse concepts.”

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